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Board Directs Community? Largest Enterprise Dr. H. D. Nelson, Superintendent ot Tuscaloosa City Schools. Americans have always believed education to be necessary tosounddemocraticgovernment. This conviction has inspired us to develop a vast system of public schools. From the standpoint of capital investment, funds spent in current opera- tions and the number of people participating, the school is often The communiTy's largest single enterprise. ln addition, the schools are entrusted with a taskofdeveloping Americdsmostvaluable resource-its children and youth. Responsibility for directing and managing this great and impor- tant institution belongs to the local Board of Education. This volunteer group devotes its talent, time, and energy to the task of providing educa- tional opportunities for all children. No group has served with greater distinction. Tuscaloosa City Board ol Education members are Mr. Henry Min, Mr. George Shirley, Mr. Harry Pritchett, Mr. Paul Burnum,and Mrs. R. H . Richardson.
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P.T.S.A . Assists in Community? Largest Enterprise The youth of today will shape the world ot tomorrow... the theme for the Tuscaloosa High School Parent-Teacher-Student Association was carried out with a program consisting of a stu- dent panel - Wayne Shaffer, Margaret Partlow, Ralph Quarles, and Beppy Forehand. The panel presented an interesting discussion of this theme to an audience of P.T.S.A. members at one of the Tuesday night meetings. At another meeting, parents were given the opportunity to visit their children's teachers and tour the school. The Mixed Choir sang at the December meeting, providing Christmas cheer and Yuletide spirit. At a spring meeting, the P.T.S.A. was challenged to improve the local school system. The P.T.S.A. beams proudly over the success of the school dances and parties which have been conducted under their supervision. For the out- standing behavior of the students at these func- tions, the P.T.S.A. commends Tuscaloosa High School. This year Mr. Tim Parker has served as President of the Parent-Teacher-Student Association. P.T.S.A. Executive Board members are Mrs. David Partlow, Mrs. Parker, Mn, Roy Adams, Mrs. Julius Payne, and Wayne Shatter. Mr. Robert Price, Mrs. Young Booxer, Mr. Tim Parker, Mrs. James Nisbet, li3i
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